Dumb whore probably saw a stretch mark and ran in for an emergency c-section. Like she's really concerned about a premature baby, she's selfish as hell and we all know she's gonna have a team of nannies taking care of the baby

5lbs is very small. Kim will probably go home before the baby. The doc is right that the baby does have a long road ahead and my have developmental problems. I know pre term baby's heads are bigger than the body. their skin may be transparent, they have weird hair on their back etc…

HES RIGHT my bf was premature and he has all kinds of ISSUES..add ocd blah blah . LIKELY the kid going to be effed up enough as it is with these two for parents let alone being premature .. why attack dr oz the fame whore is in everyones faces so let them talk about it hes not doing anything noone else is… TALKING ABOUT FATASS ! BEING PREMATURE IS PROB THE LEAST OF KID TRUMANS PROBLEMS

I was born five weeks premature, and weighed the exact same as her baby. you don't really have to raise premature babies different to other babies who are born around their due date. it just matters how you treat them.

I don't mind Dr. Oz. He tries to stay informed on the latest options, and passes it on to others so that people are more active at becoming their own health advocates instead of leaving their own bodies up to some physician to manage. Physicians trouble shoot serious problems, but a person can do a lot on their own over a lifetime to keep those problems at bay or away entirely. He seems like a reasonable man.

The new baby will have the best care money can buy. Whatever she needs she will get.That is a plus.
The main goal should be keeping all the Kardashian clan and Kanye, and the cameras, away from her.
Quiet progress and 100% focus on the baby are essential at this point. I don't believe any of that clan is capable of that dedication.

Waves of high school students across the country marched out of class on Wednesday to demand stricter gun laws in hopes of putting an end to school massacres once and for all.

This unprecedented National Walkout Day, which kicked off at 10 a.m. EST and will continue across the states at 10 a.m. local time, was sparked by the Parkland, Florida school shooting and fueled by the fire and fury of its articulate survivors.

The protest was initially supposed to be 17 minutes of silence -- one minute for each of the victims gunned down in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Valentine's Day massacre -- but students are opting to stay out of class for much longer to rally for change.

These teens are so undeterred, even the threat of being suspended won't stop them from hitting the pavement to call on Congress to pass stricter, "common sense" gun control laws.